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Title Article Summary
The following students

New students enter school.

John Ford

Father died.

R. F. Clough

Debated for University of Iowa against the University of Nebraska.

Mr. J. H. Lees

Had surgery for appendicitis.

Frank E. Howard

Doing well in Idaho.

Miss Vera Lighthall

Received scholarship from University of Chicago.

Mr. Elmer Bartlett

Visited campus.

Dorothy Chase

Will teach in South Dakota.

Harriet Mason

Married George Sunday.

Plans are being made

Normalites will hold reunion at University of Iowa.

Bessie B. Buchanan

Teaching at Parsons College.

We congratulate

Ruth Marsh Redfield has a new son.

A letter from Miss Anna Johnston

Praise for Professor Colegrove's book.

Miss Vera Lighthall

Will attend Chicago University for graduate school.

Miss Phillips

Visited campus.

Mr. Elmer Bartlett

Visited campus.

Mr. W. J. Reinke

Visited campus.

John Ford

Called home due to the death of his father.

Strong words of commendation

Miss Petite is working in the Kindergarten department in Albia.

R. F. Clough

Participated in the S. U. I. debate against the University of Nebraska.

MR. J. H. Lees

Recently had an operation for appendicitis.

Frank E. Howard

Teaching at the Albion Normal School in Idaho.

Harriet Mason

Married Mr. George Sunday.

Plans are being made

S. U. I. Normal Club reunion and banquet is being planned.

Mr. John E. Cameron

He is teaching natural science at the State Normal School in Maryville, Missouri.

Bessie B. Buchanan

She is the instructor in the Academy of Parsons College.

We congratulate Mrs. Ruth Marsh-Redfield

Recently gave birth to a son.

A letter from Miss Anne Johnston

She has written to tell she is being required to read on of Mr. Colegrove's books.

Mr. Charles Johnson

Invited to be in charge of a boy's home near Drums, Pennsylvania.

Willis J. Bell

He is specializing in German and pedagogy at Wisconsin University.

Dorothy Chase

Elected to a primary position in Hurlep, South Dakota.